Tanino Gimlet

Tanino Gimlet (born May 4, 1999)[1] is a retired racehorse by Brian's Time, out of Tanino Crystal. He sired many winning horses, including Vodka.

Tanino Gimlet
Tanino Gimlet, May 26, 2002 at Tokyo Racecourse
SireBrian's Time
GrandsireRoberto
DamTanino Crystal
DamsireCrystal Palace
SexStallion
FoaledMay 4, 1999
CountryJapan
ColorBay
BreederCountry Bokujo
OwnerYuzo Tanimizu
TrainerKunihide Matsuda

Life

Tanino Gimlet was born in Urakawa, Hokkaido. He is a bay, retired stallion by Brain's Time, out of Tanino Crystal. Tanino was a racehorse for 2–4 years before retiring to become a breeding stud.

To fulfill his breeding life, Tanino was moved to Rex stud on November 30, 2013.[2] Since 2014, he has lived a stallion in the same place.

Career

He debuted at Sapparo racecourse, taking second place.[3] Afterwards, some of his other major wins were at the Arlington Cup, and Fuji TV Sho Spring Stakes. Tanino at the Tokyo Racecourse also won, with jockey Yutaka Take mounting him.[4]

In the Tsutsuki Awards, Tanino was once again popularized by 2.6 times the number one, behind fourth place again. However, in the race, the front two could not be exchanged but lost to 3 landings. Winning was the 15th most popular Norrison who got out of favor. In this case, it was often said that it was a clear mountaineering mistake on the rough ride of the fourth place, and the commentator also said that "Tanino Gimlet was running 100 meters extra for only one head." The winning time was 1 minute 58 seconds 5 for Tsukiyuki Prize record, Norrison's win worth a million horse tickets.

However, as soon as the autumn season came, the Kikka Newspaper Cup from the Kobe Newspaper Cup Rotation aimed at the chrysanthemum flower. The older classed horses were developed and retired. Tanino's retirement ceremony was held at Sapporo racecourse on August 24, 2003.[5] He became a breeding stud due to a bowed tendon.[6]

Notable offspring

During his breeding life, Tanino has sired many foals. A couple of notable ones are, Vodka, who won the Tokyo Yushun, Hagino Hybrid, who won the Kyoto Shimban Hai, and Midsummer Fair who won the Sankai Sports Sho Flora Stakes.[1]

References

  1. "Tanino Gimlet". Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  2. "Fursato/news". Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  3. "Race records JBIS". Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  4. Barbara J. Beyer (May 28, 2002). "Third Time the Charm for Tanino Gimlet in Nippon Derby". Retrieved 21 November 2016.
  5. "Furusato Horse". Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  6. "Retirement". Archived from the original on 17 December 2004. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
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